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One Panel Later

A Games and Hobbies podcast
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Angela talks to the outgoing American Library Association Graphic Novel Round Table President (Prime Minister to be accurate!) Amie Wright about Covid 19, their pets, and the future of libraries. Follow her @librarylandia on Twitter & Instagram
Special guest and librarian Heather makes an appearance while Kelly is still dead to the rest of us. Listen to our rant on comics, what you should pick up, and why she has only read 3 manga....ever.
Angela flies solo in this episode and tries to tackle what an Otaku wants. Not mention a look at the history of Batman in Japan. A lot of talk about subjects she knows nothing about.
Angela and Kelly break down 2018 "best of" list trends for comics and manga, which mostly devolves into Kelly being sad about the total lack of manga. We're talking about deserved recognition, undeserved snubs, and then naming some of *our* fav
Angela and Kelly get in the holiday spirit with a graphic novel gift guide to cover all your friends and family's interests, from your snooty aunt who only reads nonfiction to your edgy friend who likes manga filled with DARKNESS. Share the gif
Angela and Kelly take a minute (or twenty) to discuss the legacy of Stan Lee, beloved creator of Heroman. We'll be back with a full-sized episode (and more book reviews) on December 3rd! Happy Thanksgiving!
Angela and Kelly dive into politics in comics just in time for the midterms.Have comics gotten more political recently? Is it time to get those silly politics out of our serious cape comics? And what counts as political speech these days anyway
Angela and Kelly get in the mood for Halloween with a chat about spooky creatures in manga and comics: We're talking witches (and our love for Sabrina the teenage witch), vampires (hot or not?), zombies, ghosts, yokai (Angela still does not und
Angela and Kelly finally take a dive into the possibly controversial category of BL (Boys' Love) manga. Kelly tries to define BL manga without getting booed off the internet, and Angela tries to wrap her head around the concept of manga about a
Angela and Kelly love to crap on the direct market, but what is it even? Angela goes into professor mode and gives a history of the direct market and how Diamond took control of all the things and became local comic shops' lord and master. Do s
Angela and Kelly dig into the recent trend of prose adaptations, novelizations, and spinoffs of popular comic properties, from Boom!'s Lumberjanes novels to DC's DC Icons YA series. Angela is as confused as ever about what a light novel actuall
Angela and Kelly are talking about cartoons--the Saturday morning kind, and the late night anime kind. She-Ra, Marvel Rising, ThunderCats Roar, and Voltron (let's not get into it) are all on the table. Why is western animation still struggling
Angela and Kelly take a look at aliens in comics and manga, starting with the most iconic extraterrestrial of them all, Superman, and diving into space opera, outer-space girlfriends, and other little men from space. Why are so many superheroes
This week Angela and Kelly chat about all the cool stuff we learned and saw at the American Library Association conference and San Diego Comic-Con. We talk about stuff going on at Oni Press, whether comics should have editors (YES THEY SHOULD),
Angela and Kelly dive into slice of life as a genre--or rather, Kelly goes to great lengths to explain to Angela why slice of life might be at all appealing. Why isn't slice of life a thing in the western market outside web comics, and could a
Angela and Kelly continue their exploration of kids comics, starting with DC's new kids/teen imprints: DC Ink and DC Zoom. Is DC's strategy of pairing high profile prose authors with comics IP the correct one, or is it too cautious? And what th
This week Angela and Kelly are taking the first of a two-part look into the meteoric rise of the kids' comic market, from Bone breaking into school libraries to Raina Telgemeier dominating the bestseller lists everywhere. Are Marvel and DC doin
While everyone's busy digesting Avengers: Infinity War, Angela and Kelly are thinking about crossovers, spinoffs, and comic book "events." What is the appeal of throwing all these characters together? Are people going to get as tired of these e
In the name of the moon! Angela and Kelly chat about the legacy of Sailor Moon in Western fandom, share some of our favorite magical girl anime and manga, and try to break down what makes a magical girl. Are magical girls superheroes? Is Squirr
Angela and Kelly break down the 2018 Eisner nominations--or, more accurately, spend 45 minutes complaining that their favorite things didn't get nominated. We're whining about middle grade snubs, looking for YA books in the YA category, and get
Angela and Kelly spend a week catching up on current events. Kelly talks about what she saw on her trip to Japan, including the Weekly Shonen Jump Exhibition in Tokyo and lots of ads for Golden Kamuy, and Angela catches us up on some major comi
Angela and Kelly get heavy with a pod about diversity (or the lack thereof) in comics and manga. We're covering Black Panther (finally), Marvel's diversity SNAFUs, the homogeneity of manga, and how kids' comics are filling in the gaps. Plus, cu
Angela and Kelly discuss comics and manga classics (no not THOSE classics). What makes something a classic and not just old? Why is the history of manga classics in the English-speaking fandom so muddled and weird? We're talking 80s cyberpunk m
Angela and Kelly go full librarian this week, talking about how libraries choose what books to put on the shelves--and what has to go. Ever wonder who gets to pick what manga/graphic novels your library carries? (Spoiler: it's us). Frustrated t
Angela and Kelly take a deep dive into comics minutiae this week with a discussion about the nitty gritty of page layouts. Angela can't understand why every panel in manga doesn't have detailed backgrounds. Kelly can't understand why Angela doe
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